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Rust in Production: Clean Architecture Patterns for Enterprise Systems

Par : Nathaniel Bramwell
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231362806
  • EAN9798231362806
  • Date de parution18/08/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Transform your Rust skills from academic exercises to production-ready enterprise systems that scale. Are you tired of Rust tutorials that end with "Hello, World!" while your real-world projects demand bulletproof architecture, seamless scalability, and maintainable code that survives team changes and business pivots? This is the only book that bridges the gap between learning Rust and shipping production systems. What You'll BuildBy the end of this book, you'll have the blueprints to architect and implement: High-performance web services that handle millions of requests Fault-tolerant microservices with built-in resilience patterns Enterprise-grade APIs with proper error handling and observability Scalable data processing systems leveraging Rust's fearless concurrency  Why This Book Is DifferentMost Rust books teach you the language.
This book teaches you to think like a systems architect while writing Rust code that your future self (and your teammates) will thank you for.[+] Real-world case studies from production environments[+] Battle-tested patterns used by companies like Dropbox, Discord, and Figma[+] Complete code examples you can adapt immediately[+] Performance optimization techniques that matter in production Perfect For Backend developers transitioning to Rust for performance-critical systems System architects designing the next generation of infrastructure Senior engineers who need to justify Rust adoption to stakeholders Team leads building development standards for production Rust code  Stop writing toy programs.
Start building systems that matter.
Transform your Rust skills from academic exercises to production-ready enterprise systems that scale. Are you tired of Rust tutorials that end with "Hello, World!" while your real-world projects demand bulletproof architecture, seamless scalability, and maintainable code that survives team changes and business pivots? This is the only book that bridges the gap between learning Rust and shipping production systems. What You'll BuildBy the end of this book, you'll have the blueprints to architect and implement: High-performance web services that handle millions of requests Fault-tolerant microservices with built-in resilience patterns Enterprise-grade APIs with proper error handling and observability Scalable data processing systems leveraging Rust's fearless concurrency  Why This Book Is DifferentMost Rust books teach you the language.
This book teaches you to think like a systems architect while writing Rust code that your future self (and your teammates) will thank you for.[+] Real-world case studies from production environments[+] Battle-tested patterns used by companies like Dropbox, Discord, and Figma[+] Complete code examples you can adapt immediately[+] Performance optimization techniques that matter in production Perfect For Backend developers transitioning to Rust for performance-critical systems System architects designing the next generation of infrastructure Senior engineers who need to justify Rust adoption to stakeholders Team leads building development standards for production Rust code  Stop writing toy programs.
Start building systems that matter.